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1: What part of the cell is responsible for breaking down and digesting things?


1: What part of the cell is responsible for breaking down and digesting things?
ribosomes
lysosomes
endoplasmic reticulum
vacuole


2: What part of the cell serves as the intracellular highway?
endoplasmic reticulum
golgi apparatus
cell membrane
mitochondria


3: Which of the following would you NOT find in a bacterial cell?
DNA
cell membrane
golgi apparatus
ribosomes


4: Which of the following is found in plant cells, but not animal cells?
cell wall
vacuole
mitochondria
endoplasmic reticulum


5: The jellylike interior of the cell is called the:
vacuole
cytoplasm
cytoskeleton
nucleus


6: What part of the cell makes proteins?
ribosomes
mitochondria
lysosomes
vacuole


7: Where are ribosomes usually located in animal and plant cells?
inside the nucleus
near the cell membrane
on the endoplasmic reticulum
inside the vacuole


8: What part of the cell serves to process, package and export proteins?
mitochondria
endoplasmic reticulum
nucleolus
golgi apparatus


9: What part of the cell influences heredity?
the cell wall
chromosomes
the endoplasmic reticulum
the ribosomes


10: What is the function of the cell wall?
to protect the cell
to aid in reproduction
to provide energy
to carry the genetic information


11: What is the instrument called that helps us study one-celled life forms?
the microscope
a magnifying glass
both 1 and 2
neither 1 nor 2

1.lysosomes
2.endoplasmic reticulum
3.golgi apparatus
4.cell wall
5.cytoplasm
6.ribosomes
7.on the endoplasmic reticulum
8.golgi apparatus
9.chromosomes
10.to protect the cell
11.the microscope

1-endoplasmic reticulum
2-cell membrane
3-golgi apparatus
4-cell wall
5-cytoplasm
6-ribosomes (they are attached to the RNA and they translate it to proteins)
7-on the endoplasmic reticulum
8-endoplasmic reticulum
9-chromosomes
10-protect the cell
11-microscope

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